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Mirsaid Khaydargalievich Sultan-Galiev (Tatar: Мирсәет Хәйдәргали улы Солтангалиев, romanized: Mirsäyet Xäydärğäli ulı Soltanğäliev,
pronounced [ˌmirsæˈjet...
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Mirsaid Mirshakar or
Mirsaid Mirshakarov (5 May 1912 – 1
August 1993) was a
Soviet and
Tajikistani poet, writer,
dramatist and editor. A representative...
- Marxism.[citation needed]
Before Maoism, a
similar theory was
proposed by
Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev, who
argued for a
Colonial International, that
would exist...
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group of
Muslim national communists emerged under the
leadership of
Tatar Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev.
Beginning in the 1920s, they were
steadily removed from...
- Firdevs, was a
Crimean Tatar Bolshevik revolutionary and
compatriot of
Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev. İsmail
Kerim oğlu
Kerimcanov was born in the city of Simferopol...
- Bloomberg) Aman
Tuleyev –
governor of
Kemerovo oblast (half-Volga
Tatar mother)
Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev –
Volga Tatar Bolshevik Marat Khusnullin –
Deputy Mayor of...
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October Revolution of 1917,
Waisi followers supported the
Soviet government.
Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev and
Mullanur Waxitov were
among its most
influential followers...
- Ogonazar; Zalloua, Pierre; Tsoy, Igor; Kitaev, Mikhail; Mirrakhimov,
Mirsaid; Chariev, Ashir; Bodmer,
Walter F. (28
August 2001). "The
Eurasian Heartland:...
- 60s the new
genre of
science fiction began in the city with
writers like
Mirsaid Mirshakar. In the 70s and 80s the
themes of
disorder gained more prominence...
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Samir Amin
Arghiri Emmanuel Frantz Fanon Jean-Paul Sartre[citation needed]
Mirsaid Sultan-Galiev
Gabriele D'Annunzio[citation needed] Maoism–Third Worldism...